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توقعات امتحان اللغة الانجليزية ثالثة ثانوي 2024 بالاجابات

New Hello for Secondary 3, General Practice Exercise 2 (Units 1-12), Including critical thinking questions

Answers:
1. d
2. b
3. c
4. a
5. d
6. b
7. c
8. d
9. b
10. c
11. b
12. c
13. d
14. a
15. b
16. a
17. b
18. c
19. c
20. b
21. d
22. c
23. b
24. b
25. d
26. c
27. c
28. a
29. a
30. d
31. c
32. b
33. a
34. d
35. b
36. a
37. b
38. c
39. a
40. b
41. d
42. c
43. b
44. d
45. c
46. d
47. c
48. a
49. c
50. b
51. a
52. c
53. b
54. d
55. c
56. a
57. b
58. d
59. c
60. b
61. c
62. d
63. a
64. b
65. c
66. a
67. c
68. b
69. d
70. c
71. b
72. d
73. c
74. b
75. a
76. d
77. b
78. a
79. b
80. b
81. d
82. c
83. d
84. a
85. c
86. a
87. b
88. d
89. c
90. d
91. a
92. b
93. d
94. a
95. b
96. d
97. c
98. b
99. c
100. b
101. d
102. b
103. c
104. c
105. b
106. d
107. b
108. b
109. c
110. d
Great Expectations: Any reasonable answer is accepted.
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Is there a famous person whom you really admire? Wouldn’t you love to have his or her
autograph? You would never throw that person’s autograph away because of your admiration for him or her. However, some people collect autographs even from people they don’t admire. They just want autographs from any famous person. Rather than collecting these autographs to keep, they collect the autographs to sell.
These days there are more than 20,000 people who collect autographs for the value the
autographs might have in the future. Since these people are willing to pay a lot of money for an autograph. Autograph hounds now hang around sports centers, and concerts trying to get autographs they can sell. They can sometimes make as much as $1,500 for one autograph. In fact, There are also companies that buy and sell autographs. One company, Profiles in History, says it has the largest collection of autographs in the world, and earns more than $12 million a year! The price of an autograph depends on how rare the autograph is. For example famous people like Angelina Jolie and George Clooney sign a lot of autographs. Therefore, their autographs are not rare and are not worth very much money.
On the other hand, Madonna and Nicole Kidman rarely sign anything. This makes their
autographs rarer and more valuable. Queen Elizabeth II almost never signs autographs,
therefore, something with her signature on it might sell for around $3,500. It doesn’t matter if the person is dead. Elvis Presley and Napoleon signed many things. Their signatures are only worth $1,500. However, signed letters from Marilyn Monroe are very rare. They can cost$50,000 each. The highest price ever paid for an autograph was $750,000 for a letter written and signed by the American president Abraham Lincoln.
Choose the correct answer from a, b, c or d:
1. What is the main idea of this passage?
a) Collecting autographs is fun.   b) Signature of Queen Elizabeth II.
d) Some autographs are rare.         d) Collecting autographs can be a business.
2. Autograph hounds collect autographs hoping that their value will ………. .
a) increase               b) decrease        c) become less      d) stay the same
3. From the passage, what do you think an “autograph hound” is?
a) Someone who buys autographs
b) Someone who gets autographs from famous people
c) A famous person who signs many autographs
d) A dog that can sign its autograph
4. According to the passage, the more a famous person signs autographs, the ……………. these autographs are.
a) rarer                b) cheaper         c) more expensive d) less common
5. The underlined pronoun "they" refers to ……….. .
a) concerts  b) autographs   c) sports centers d) Autograph hounds
6. What does the price of an autograph mostly depend on?
a) How hard it is to find the autograph      b) Whether the person is living or dead
c) How many people admire the person   d) When the person wrote the signature
7. The antonym of the word "rare" is ……….. .
a) precious          b) unfamiliar             c) common      d) scarce
8. We can infer from the passage that "Profiles in History" is ………. .
a) an autograph museum.                      b) an expensive autograph.
c) a business that sells autographs   d) a book about famous people.

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